Cecil Lawrence Pashley
- 1913. Cecil Lawrence Pashley and Eric Clowes Pashley, trading as Pashley Brothers, aviators, sued the British and Colonial Aeroplane Co, of Bristol, and Lieut. Crowford Kehrmann, of the Bristol Flying School, Brooklands. [1]
- 1928 Cecil Pashley taught Frederick George Miles to fly in his Avro 504; Miles and Pashley went into partnership as a flying school and joyriding business, the Gnat Aero Company Ltd, atShoreham. They bought derelict aircraft and undertook repairs; later it was split into two companies, the Southern Aero Club Ltd, and Southern Aircraft Ltd.